Record $48M stolen from Belfast bank (from ATSNN)

It was considered the biggest bank robbery in the history of Northern Ireland's existence. They bombarded the homes of two of the Bank's senior
executives and forced them to help them access the vault. The money that was stolen was to be delivered to other local bank branches. Authorities at
the Northern Ireland bank refused to comment claiming their initial priorities lie with the affected staff.

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A gang of crafty thieves have pulled off the biggest bank heist in Northern Ireland's history. They got away with the equivalent of $48 million Cdn
after kidnapping the families of at least two bank executives.

Authorities said the gang stormed the homes of two Northern Bank executives in Belfast on Sunday.

They then forced the senior managers to help them access the vault Monday night after the offices closed.

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Another major bank robbery. Nearly 50 million dollars gone. Who commits crimes of this nature? People who are completely heartless. Why do crimes of
this nature take place? Because some people cannot be satisfied with what they already have. Because evil people are filled with greed, rage, and a
devilish mentality. How could the bank not be primarily concerned about the amount of money stolen? The biggest question is, "Will the bank robbers be
found?" How did they do such a great job of getting away without a trace? How did they know where the bank executives lived? War, Crime and
Corruption--will it ever end?

Dont worry to much for the bank the money is all insured. I have to say Im amazed that people can pull of such a big hiest. Now comes the hard part
for them not spending large amounts of money many people screw this up and get caught.

I would say someone had inside help or information how eles would they know there was 48 million waiting to be delievered most banks dont keep that
much money waiting for to long,they hit at a great time.

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